Activity at the 74th UN General Assembly at UN Headquarters, in New York, starting on September 24, 2019 - Russia sits this month in the position of President. Included in the links, for first and second day UN Plenary Sessions - *speeches, *debates, *photos, *tweets and *video.
As it happened: UN General Assembly day one
September 24, 2019
- The first day of debates at the 74th UN General Assembly is under way at UN headquarters in New York.
As it happened: Day two at UN General Assembly, Iran's ‘malign activity’ in focus
September 25, 2019 -
Day two of the plenary sessions at the UN General Assembly is under way on Wednesday. (AFP)
Sep 25 2019
- Moscow Rebukes Washington for Failure to Grant Visas to Russian Diplomats
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova castigated the US for its failure to grant visas to some Russian delegates to the UN General Assembly in New York as a 'shameful' move, recalling that the US delegation to Sochi had been issued 200 visas.
Zakharova published on her Facebook page a comment by a US State Department official in connection with the latest visa row, TASS reported.
The official stated that the US took its obligations under the UNHQ Agreement "seriously" and evaluated each visa application "on a case by case basis", and data on this was confidential.
"Do you know what "taking obligations seriously" means along with "evaluating visa applications on a case by case basis"? This is when the US delegation led by Mike Pompeo was issued 200 visas for a visit to Sochi [in May 2019]," Zakharova wrote.
Several members of the Russian Federation Council (upper house of parliament), including Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee Konstantin Kosachev, were not issued US visas and won’t be able to take part in the UN General Assembly session in New York.
Kosachev told TASS that
10 Russian delegates had failed to receive their visas. According to him, the documents were at the US Embassy and they had not been prepared by the departure on Tuesday.
In his turn, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has described the situation as unacceptable, calling for a tough response by Moscow and the United Nations, while Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has slammed the incident as a shameful act.
Sep 25 2019
- Russian Envoy: UN Must Look into US Failure to Issue Visas to Russian Senators
Moscow will retaliate to the US failure to issue visas to members of the Russian delegation taking part in a session of the UN General Assembly in New York, Russia’s First Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dmitry Polyansky told TASS on Tuesday.
"This will have consequences, we will think about how to retaliate," he pledged.
"Apparently, it’s time for the UN to look closer into Americans’ non-compliance with their commitments as the host of the UN headquarters," Polyansky said.
Several Russian senators, including Chairman of the Federation Council’s Foreign Affairs Committee Konstantin Kosachev,
were scheduled to take part in the UN General Assembly’s annual session this week. However, some of them have failed to obtain visas and will be unable to attend the session, due from September 24 to September 30.
Sep 24 2019
- Moscow Summons US Envoy over Visa Denial to Russia's UN Delegation
The Russian Foreign Ministry summoned on Tuesday the US envoy to Moscow after it turned out that Washington had failed to provide several members of the Russian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly with visas timely.
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September, 25, 2019 -
Iran and the remaining parties to the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), held a ministerial meeting in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
“A Ministerial meeting of the E3/EU+2 and Iran on the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) will take place in New York on September 25," the official website of the EU reported earlier today.
The meeting would be chaired by Mogherini and attended by the foreign ministers of Iran, China, France, Germany, Russia, and the UK, the report said.
Following the US withdrawal, Iran and the remaining parties launched talks to save the deal.
However, the EU’s failure to ensure Iran’s economic interests forced Tehran to stop honoring certain commitments, including an unlimited rise in the stockpile of enriched uranium.
Kamalvandi recently said that the country’s enriched uranium stockpile has reached 360 to 370 kilograms.
US President Upset Balance of JCPOA, Says Iran’s Larijani - Politics news - Tasnim News Agency
September, 24, 2019 -
Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani deplored US President Donald Trump’s moves against the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and said he has upset the balance of the international accord.
In a speech during an open session of the parliament on Tuesday, Larijani reiterated the legislative body’s support for the administration’s “third step” in reducing its commitments under the JCPOA.
“Although certain governments made some unwise statements, Iran’s logic behind this issue is clear,” the parliament speaker stated.
“In the nuclear deal’s balance, we had some commitments in return for the commitments of the other party,” Larijani said, adding, “The president of the United States upset this balance and others did not make the right effort to restore the balance.”
Iraq, Saudi, Other PG States Part of Iran’s Peace Initiative: Zarif - Politics news - Tasnim News Agency
September, 23, 2019 -
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said regional powers including Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and Yemen could join a broad regional coalition to ensure security in the Persian Gulf.
"Initially, this security coalition in the Persian Gulf should include Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and possibly Yemen," Zarif said, speaking to reporters at a working breakfast with journalists on the eve of the UN General Assembly, Sputnik reported.
According to Zarif, the coalition concept, set to be formally announced by President Hassan Rouhani later this week at the UNGA, would act under the auspices of the United Nations.
In his remarks, Zarif also indicated that Tehran was not opposed to working with Russia on a concept of maritime security in the Persian Gulf. "When I attended the Valdai Forum, I proposed that Russia be involved in our concept," Zarif said. "Many aspects of our concepts correspond to one another," the foreign minister said.
Rouhani departed for New York on Monday to attend the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations. The President is slated to deliver a speech at the 74th UN General Assembly meeting on Wednesday.
On Sunday,
the Iranian president unveiled a new initiative for security of the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, saying the "Coalition of Hope" scheme will be put forward in the forthcoming meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.
"This year, we will be putting forward a plan at the United Nations, according to which the Islamic Republic of Iran --in cooperation with the regional countries-- can ensure security in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman with the help of the region’s countries," the president added.
Trump Says Open to Hearing Rouhani’s Peace Initiative at UN - Politics news - Tasnim News Agency
September, 23, 2019 -
US President Donald Trump said he is open to hearing his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani’s "Hormuz Peace Initiative" at the UN General Assembly in New York.
"I'm always open. I have no plans to meet with them, but I'm always open," Trump said Sunday in Houston, when asked if he was open to hearing Rouhani's plan.
Iran demands U.S. 'pay more' for a wider deal
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani demanded on Wednesday that the United States "pay more" for any agreement that goes beyond the 2015 Iran nuclear deal that Washington abandoned.
Trump says he doesn't like precedent of releasing details of calls with foreign leaders
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he decided to release a summary of a controversial phone call with Ukraine's leader because "horrible things" were being reported about it, but that he did not like the precedent of releasing details of such calls.